The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 21, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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Tin BEND BUIJiKTlN. DAlIiT EDITION, BEND, ORROON, FIUDAY, FKIIRVARV SI, 1010
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
raWhM Rrnrr Atunm Binp iaaelae.
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nlered aa becond Claaa matter. January t
1(17. at tt Poet Otflce at Band, Ortcoa, under
Act 1 March a, 1B7.
OBRUT W. 8AWYKR aVtltotr-Manacer
HKNRY N. FOWLER Aaeoeiate Rditor
FRED A. WOKLFLKN Aaeoeiate Editor
H. W. HUNT Adv.rtl.lnK Manairer
RALPH 8PKNCER Mechanical gupt.
An Independent Newepaper. .Undine tor ttia
aauar deal, clean buatneaa. clean politic, and
' an beat InUraata ol Band ana wntnu urecoa.
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Make all checks and orders parable to The
Bene Bulletin.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1919.
; GIVE FOR ARMENIA.
It is to be hoped that the call for
funds for the relief of the suffering
Armenians will meet with a ready
- response in Deschutes county. The
county quota Is small only $3100
and JSOO has already been paid.
leaving a balance of $2300.
All drives, in the past have come
at a time when business was dull,
prices were high and when the un
certainties of the war led people to
husband their resources more care
fully than they would in prosperous
times. Nevertheless, the response
was quick and the calls made on us
were more than met. Now. with the
war over we are coming into a time
of tremendous prosperity and all
the more readily are able to answer
this new call.
Out of our abundance let us give.
White River Flour
is CHEAPER because it
makes MORE loaves.
Don't be fooled into buying LOW PRICED
flour thinking you are getting something
cheaper than WHITE. RIVER flour.
PRICE does not decide the value of a barrel
of flour as much as the NUMBER OP LOAVES
OF BREAD that can be made from the barrel
of flour.
Every sack' of WHITE RIVER flour is
GUARANTEED. Your grocer will refund the
purchase price without argument if you do not
find WHITE RIVER flour the BEST you ever
used.
Try a sack of WHITE RIVER flour at our
risk, made from a special blend of the finest
selected wheats, by Oregon's finest mill.
Sold by all grocers at Bend, Oregon.
United Warehouse
Company
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS
A SIMPLE TEST.
There is a very simple .test to be
applied to the plan for the league of
nations now coming in for such
bitter criticism in the senate. Is the
plan, taken all in all, likely to bring
an end to war, or will the world
find peace in a return to former con
ditions? More specifically will the
United States be safer if it joins
such a league, or by attempting to
maintain its so-called "splendid iso
lation"? It seems to us that not only our
safety but our duty lies in the
league. It may be that, as the sena
torial critics charge, the United
States will sign away some degree of
its sovereignty by Joining, but will
not the loss be more than offset by
the gain? We will be simply sharing-
in a pact of civilization just as
individual man has done as he has
found himself associated with his
fellows in community lite.
Kipling tells of a man who found
it hard to "Come in, and 'ands "up
and be still," but In the title of the
poem he agrees that it is a pagan
attitude. We are no longer pagans.
World peace is the hope of civiliza
tion. We can afford to give a little
national sovereignty to gain a world
democracy.
sidered a most favorable augury for
Bend's future.
Considerable work is expected in
Kenwood this spring and summer,
for it was learned that the Kenwood
Promotion company is considering
the construction of a number of
houses, either for sale or for rent
to persons of moderate means. No
definite details on these plans, how
ever, are as yet available.
NATIONAL FOREST
CAMPS MADE READY
Deschutes Officials Will Offer 44
Sites as Headquarters for Camp
ing and Fishing Parties.
REALTY MEN IN
BEND TO BUILD
(Continued from Page 1.)
homes in the city. Many lots in resi
dence districts are being purchased,
not for speculation, but for home
sites, and this attitude on the part
of new families coming here Is Con-
FOR SALE! J
Tracts under irrigation,
adjacent to water mains, electric
lights and telephone service.
Ringing in size from 1J to 6 Acres
WIESTORIA ADDITION ; '
' See '
L. D. WIEST
1304 Third Street
Preparing for the coming summer,
the administration of the Deschutes
national forest -has authorized the
cleaning up of 44 camp sites through
out . the forest. : Various improve
ments will also.be made, and signs
posted showing distances to various
points of interest. .
National forest camps are offered
free to all who wish to use them,
and the number of campers availing
themselves of such privileges is in
creasing yearly. The' only request
made by the forest service is that
camp fires be extinguished and that
camping places be left clean when
ever the guests on the national forest
take their departure. .
r
PAYROLL money does more
. for. a community than any
other kind.
The more payroll money put
in circulation In Oregon, the
better off we are all of us.
Buying Oregon products. In
stead of Eastern products. Is
the way to BUILD UP and to
KEEP CP Oregon's payrolls.
USE HOME PRODUCTS.
HOME INDUSTRY LEAGUE .
OF OREGON
MYourVavi
THE M0MEIV HAlTH'Ut BRAN IN .
A DELICIOUS APPETIZING FORM
SAVE FOR A HOME
Every healthy minded man longs for a home of bis own. The
first step to becoming a home owner is to put -your money In a
Savings iBank and add to It each week and each month as you can
spare from your earnings. '.
It Is easy to save when you once cultivate the habit, and you
will be surprised to see how soon the purchase price is reached.
Deposit $1.00 here, and start today. '
WE PAY 4 INTEREST.
Central Oregon Bank
THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS
LUMBER MANUFACTURING"
OUR PAYROLLS
MAKE
YOUR PROFITS
BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS
YOU ARE HELPING- BEND.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
Local Sales Agent
MILLER LUMBER CO.
Complete Stock of Lumber
' Lath, Sash and Door
BUSINESS MEN LEAD
IN BOWLING CONTEST
Winning threo straight games from
the iBrookB-Scnnlun bowlers, the
business men's team In the athletic
olub luuguo took first place In the
peraontiigo column. 8hovllu-Hlxon
and tho professional men are tlod tor
sooond ' pluoo, with Urooks-Scunlon
bringing up the roar.
SINN FEIN RESUME
ACTIVITIES IS REPORT
(Br United free, to The Band Bulletin.)
DUBLIN, Fob. 21. Members of
the Sinn Fein are reported to liuvo
resumed their activities throughout
Ireland. A congress composud of
delugntes from all parts of the coun
try is said to be mooting secretly
here.
GENERAL STRIKE IN
" GERMANY GAINING
- By United Preea to The Band Bulletin.)
BASLE. Fob.' 21. The scope of
the general strike, with its attend
ant dlsordors, Is increasing In Ger
many, disputches Indicate.
GERMANS SUSPEND
WAR ON THE POLES
BERLIN, Feb. 21. In compliance
with the terms of the armistice, hos
tilities against Poland wore suspend
ed yesterday. It Is announced.
PEOPLES SELLS OUT
ABSTRACT INTEREST
That he has disposed of his inter
est In the Crook County Abstract
Co. to A. R. Bowman was the an
nouncement today of D. 11. Peoples
of this city. Tho consideration In
tho transaction was not given.
GRAND THEATRE
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Will the persoii who wrote to Chief
of Police Nixon on February 14 ask
ing that certain action be tuken
Tbe Cleaoeat sod Wsrmeit
Hotel in Bend.
THE COZY HOTEL
i
) BUTTER fffi
We Deliver
BUTTER, MILK
Eggs and Buttermilk
Doily.
Phone Black 1271
BEND DAIRY
STORE
ntier Four Flag
The Third of the Series of Government War Films
The Last Great Battles Leading
to The Downfall of Germany
Starling Friday Night, Sat
urday Matinee and Night
SPECIAL PROGRAM SATURDAY NfGHT
Introductory Address by Mayor Eostes
National Hymns "Under Four Flags".-..
, by Male Quartet
The Flag Without a Stain'., by Mixed Quartet
Special Music - by a 7-Piece Orchestr
Eddie Polo in "The Lure of The Circus
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OMINC, SUNDAY and MONDAY
MAZIMOVA in "REVELATION"
kindly see Mr. Nixon about tho mat
ter? Secrecy Is promised and tho
person can be assured that his name
will not be mada public. The request
Is made In order 'd obtain necessary
fuels on which to tuko action.
Adv.62-Gc.
Frldny evening. Fob. 21, the ladles
of the Christian church will hold a
Washington's birthday party at the
home of Mrs. Claudo Smith, 22S
Broadway. All members and friends
of the church are very cordially In
vited to ba present. Refreshment
will be served and a sllvi-r offering
taken. Adv.63-4c
THY
Vcltum's Grocery
We'll Try to Please
Home of tho
MONOPOLY GOODS
"I can't tell
lie"
"I buy my Groceries
Cheaper and get
Better Service from
the '
A to Z GROCERY
DODGE
BROTHERS
MOTOR
CARS
SEE
WALTHER-WILLIAMS GO.
at 132 Greenwood Ave
rt. H. McCLURE
Salesman
Phono Block 1081 -.
WANTED!
Experienced Ditch
Riders.
Write or Phone 491
0CH0C0 IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Prinerille, Oregon
Dalles Patent Flour!
Guaranteed to be a High Grade Patent Flour
Food Scientists and the Great Stom
.ach Specialists are now recommend
ing pure, white, clean flour as the
cheapest, most nutritious food that
can be consumed by the human race;
Every kernel of wheat made into
DALLES PATENT flour is thor
oughly washed in pure, clean water
before being ground into flour.
If you buy DALLES PATENT flour
you will save eating the unhealthv im-
purities that are contained in many
flours mads from unwashed wheat.
. NOW SOLD, BY
BAIRD'S GROCERY
Phonei:-51 . R.J 1271
BEND. OREGON